Sentence examples for construed as equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, consultation with the IRB chair cannot be construed as equivalent to seeking IRB review since the faculty member's ultimate course of action is unknown.

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A lot of stress is also placed on the word "dignity" which is construed as a sort of genteel, and therefore age-appropriate, equivalent to that material desideratum "quality", the implication being that so long as the incontinent old are assisted with their dignity, they have received all they can reasonably expect.

Would that be construed as cheating?

Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?

He knew his decision could be construed as censorship.

The behavior could be construed as violating department rules.

This behavior could definitely be construed as taunting.

Your absence will certainly be construed as indifference — or worse.

Nevertheless, this adaptability may also be construed as a disadvantage.

Could be construed as a conflict of interest......

It could be construed as a PR stunt.

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